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Keyword: Turkey

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Main Stories

Turkey Defies US: A Quest for Total Independence

Kevin Barrett

Sha'ban 25, 14402019-05-01

Will Turkey take the next logical step and quit NATO that is a military alliance against Muslims?

Islamic Movement

Iran and Turkey – Part I

Muhammad al-Hashimi

Rajab 25, 14402019-04-01

If two leading powers in the Muslim world were to establish a common framework for operations, it would lead to dramatically positive developments in the Muslim world. It is time for Turkey and Iran to come together.

News & Analysis

Erdogan, Bin Salman, and the Medieval Kingdom

Yusuf Dhia-Allah

Rabi' al-Awwal 23, 14402018-12-01

The Khashoggi affair has exposed the Bani Saud in a manner that none of their other misdemeanors had done before. Turkish President Erdogan has skillfully utilized the ghastly crime to expose their true nature.

Editorials

Shifting Global Alliances

Editor

Safar 23, 14402018-11-01

The world is changing fast. This can be witnessed in the new alliances that are emerging to challenge US hegemony.

News & Analysis

Idlib Endgame

Kevin Barrett

Muharram 21, 14402018-10-01

The terrorists are all assembled in Syria’s Idlib province now but the US and its allies including Turkey want to protect them. Syria is determined to liberate every inch of its territory from the scourge of terrorists. Ultimately, the US would not be able to protect its terrorist proxies.

News & Analysis

Factors Behind the Financial Crisis in Turkey

Tahir Mahmoud

Dhu al-Hijjah 21, 14392018-09-01

There is more to Turkey’s financial crisis than meets the eye. The real reason appears to be the West’s demand to President Erdogan to decide whether he is on their side or that of the Turkish masses.

Opinion

Erdogan: Sultan or Caliph-in-Waiting?

Zafar Bangash

Shawwal 17, 14392018-07-01

Recep Tayip Erdogan has won another convincing election victory. Would he now rectify some of his past errors?

Editorials

Slow progress in Syria peace talks

Editor

Ramadan 06, 14382017-06-01

Syrian opposition groups oppose the creation of no-conflict zones in the country even though these would provide much needed food and medicines to the besieged people.

Letters To The Editor

Turkey’s dictator

Mehmet Ali

Ramadan 06, 14382017-06-01

During his Washington visit, President Erdogan of Turkey witnessed his body guards beat up protesters outside the Turkish embassy. If they can do this in the US, what would they be doing to opponents in Turkey, asks Mehmet Ali.

Main Stories

Erdogan becomes Sultan, but just by a hair

Mehmet Gul

Sha'ban 04, 14382017-05-01

Failed coup becomes pretext for absolute rule as referendum deepens Turkey’s divisions

Main Stories

Aleppo’s liberation forces Turkey to accept al-Asad in power

Ahmet Aslan

Jumada' al-Ula' 04, 14382017-02-01

Turkey’s stubborn President Recep Tayip Erdogan has been forced to change his stand on Syria and has stopped the ludicrous demand that President Asad must go.

Letters To The Editor

Erdogan really changed his policy?

Mehmet Alparsalan

Rabi' al-Thani 03, 14382017-01-01

Has Recept Tayip Erdogan really changed his policy about Syria, asks letter writer,Mehmet Alparsalan.

News & Analysis

Turkey’s post-coup crackdown targets Muslim opposition

Ahmet Aslan

Rabi' al-Awwal 01, 14382016-12-01

Under the guise of weeding out members of the Gulenist cult from various state institutions, Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan has embarked upon the wholesale arrest of committed Muslims.

Main Stories

From Mosul to Aleppo: folding the takfiri tent

Tahir Mustafa

Safar 01, 14382016-11-01

While the Iraqi army and Kurdish Peshmarga forces have launched operations from the southeast and northeast respectively into Mosul, the western corridor to Syria remains wide open for the takfiris to escape. Why?

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Letters To The Editor

Erdogan

Abdullah Bayrakdar

Dhu al-Hijjah 29, 14372016-10-01

Erdogan should not indulge in witch-hunt against political opponents under the cover of dealing with fifth columnists in the country.

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News & Analysis

Erdogan shoots himself in the foot, again

Tahir Mahmoud

Dhu al-Hijjah 29, 14372016-10-01

President Erdogan’s policies are leading toward facilitating the establishment of the Kurdish State in Northern Iraq while he thinks he is undermining the Kurds in Syria and Turkey.

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Editor's Desk

Erdogan’s mixed signals after the failed coup

Editor

Dhu al-Qa'dah 29, 14372016-09-01

July’s failed coup attempt in Turkey has exposed more than the coup plotters. Turkish President Recept Tayip Erdogan has realized that Western rulers and Nato members are not his real friends. Russia and Iran are.

Main Stories

Coup-stricken Erdogan rethinks friends and foes

Ahmet Aslan

Dhu al-Qa'dah 29, 14372016-09-01

July’s failed coup attempt in Turkey has exposed more than the coup plotters. Turkish President Recept Tayip Erdogan has realized that Western rulers and Nato members are not his real friends. Russia and Iran are.

Letters To The Editor

Changed world

Tawfik Ahmed

Dhu al-Qa'dah 29, 14372016-09-01

Tawfik Ahmed welcomes an end to the unipolar world and unilateralism in global affairs.

Daily News Analysis

Erdogan tries to patch-up with Putin of Russia

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 20, 14372016-08-23

Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan met Russian President Vladimir Putin in an attempt to patch serious difference arising out of the shooting down of a Russian plane over Syria last November. While the meeting was arranged before the failed coup in Turkey, it added significance to the meeting because Putin was among the first world leaders to call Erdogan to condemn the coup and offer support.

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